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2001 Chianti Classico
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Central Italy / Italy
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Product Details
Country
Italy
Region
Central Italy
Sub-region
Tuscany
Colour
Red
Taste
Dry
Alcohol %
-
Product Type
Still wine
Product Subtype
-
Drinking Window
-
Country
Italy
Region
Central Italy
Sub-region
Tuscany
Colour
Red
Taste
Dry
Alcohol %
-
Product Type
Still wine
Product Subtype
-
Drinking Window
-
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